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The first permanent settlement was made in 1769 in the Watauga River valley of East Tennessee, with a name unknown. But, the oldest town in Tennessee is Jonesboro, which was founded two years after that first permanent settlement was made. I would answer with Jonesboro.
Yes, he found the Hudson River and the valley. Hence the name.
It was Hudson. That's why it's called the HUDSON river.... It was named after him. His name was Henry Hudson.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
He explored the area today we call the Hudson River Valley . That's why it is called that name.
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It's named for Henry Hudson, the first European to explore it.
As the name suggests, it was first explored by Henry Hudson.
Daulton is a masculine given name of English origin. It is a variant of the name Dalton, which means "valley town" or "settlement in the valley".
The term 'Tuxedo' was named after Tuxedo Park, a Hudson Valley enclave for New York's social elite where it was often seen in its early years.
The first permanent English settlement in the colonies was Jamestown(e).
yes